Bobby Ryan was born March 17, 1987 in Cheery Hill, New Jersey. The first round, second overall selection of the Anaheim Ducks in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, Ryan honed his skills in the OHL with the Owen Sound Attack.

A skilled winger, Ryan capped off his final year of junior hockey with a remarkable 102-point season, he also skated in eight regular seasons games with the Ducks' AHL affiliate in Portland. A year prior to that, he made his professional hockey debut with Portland, joining the club for its 19 Calder Cup playoff contests. Through his 249 career OHL games, Ryan recorded 325 points and twice led his club in scoring.

Ryan appeared in his first NHL season in 2007-08, playing for the Ducks in three separate stints he totaled ten points. He also developed his skills in 48 games in Portland.

Cracking the Ducks lineup full-time in 2008-09, Ryan established himself as a proficient power-forward at the NHL level. He led all rookies with 31 goals and was a physical presence for Anaheim in his 64 games. Ryan continued his strong play into the playoffs where he tallied another five goals, placing him second among Ducks post-season goal scorers behind only Corey Perry.

In February of 2010, Ryan was part of the US Olympic team that brought home the silver medal in a thrilling overtime final at the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

On July 5, 2013, Ryan was traded to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for forwards Jakob Silfverberg, Stefan Noesen and a first-round pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.

In his first season in Ottawa, Ryan would record 23 goals and 25 assists, establishing himself as on of the Senators' top offensive weapons. The following season he posted 36 assists and in the 2015-16 season, Ryan reached the 20-goal plateau for the sixth time in his career. He finished the season with 22 goals, 34 assists and 56 points.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season

Club

League

GP

G

A

TP

PIM

+/-

GP

G

A

TP

PIM

2003-04

Owen Sound Attack

OHL

65

22

17

39

52

-18

7

1

2

3

2

2004-05

Owen Sound Attack

OHL

62

37

52

89

51

+30

8

2

7

9

8

2005-06

Owen Sound Attack

OHL

59

31

64

95

44

-4

11

5

7

12

14

2005-06

United States

WJC-A

7

3

4

7

0

-1

2005-06

Portland Pirates

AHL

19

1

7

8

22

2006-07

Owen Sound Attack

OHL

63

43

59

102

63

-9

4

1

1

2

2

2006-07

Portland Pirates

AHL

8

3

6

9

6

+2

2007-08

Anaheim Ducks

NHL

23

5

5

10

6

-1

2

0

0

0

2

2007-08

Portland Pirates

AHL

48

21

28

49

38

+9

16

8

12

20

18

2008-09

Anaheim Ducks

NHL

64

31

26

57

33

+13

13

5

2

7

0

2008-09

Iowa Chops

AHL

14

9

10

19

19

+2

2009-10

Anaheim Ducks

NHL

81

35

29

64

81

+9

2009-10

United States

Olympics

6

1

1

2

2

+3

2010-11

Anaheim Ducks

NHL

82

34

37

71

61

+15

4

3

1

4

2

2011-12

Anaheim Ducks

NHL

82

31

26

57

53

+1

2011-12

United States

WC-A

8

5

2

7

0

+4

2012-13

Mora IK

Sweden-2

11

10

3

13

8

2012-13

Anaheim Ducks

NHL

46

11

19

30

17

+3

7

2

2

4

0

2013-14

Ottawa Senators

NHL

70

23

25

48

45

+7

2014-15

Ottawa Senators

NHL

78

18

36

54

24

+5

6

2

0

2

0

2015-16

Ottawa Senators

NHL

81

22

34

56

28

-9

2016-17

Ottawa Senators

NHL

62

13

12

25

24

-3

19

6

9

15

14

NHL Totals

669

223

249

472

372

51

18

14

32

18

OHL First All-Star Team (2005) AHL All-Rookie Team (2008) NHL All-Rookie Team (2009)
Played in NHL All-Star Game (2015)

Signed as a free agent by Mora (Sweden-2), November 21, 2012. Traded to Ottawa by Anaheim for Jakob Silfverberg, Stefan Noesen and Ottawa's 1st round pick (Nicholas Ritchie) in 2014 NHL Draft, July 5, 2013.